Home » 2024 » Volume 26 - Number 2 » Strengthen the doctor-patient relationship and avoid administrative stifling
Vicente Soriano 1, Pablo Barreiro 2
1 UNIR Health Sciences School and Medical Center, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Madrid, Spain; 2 Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Carlos III-La Paz University Hospital. Madrid, Spain
*Correspondence: Pablo Barreiro, Email not available
The acquisition of private medical practices by large health-care corporations is transforming clinical practice in many Western countries. The growing influence of health administration on medical practice is increasingly perceived as a danger by the public and health professionals. Health-care administrators should not replace doctors or invade their competencies. Back to principles, the patient-doctor relationship must be funded in trust. Representing society, governments must try to ensure health care to all citizens, serving one of the fundamental human rights. Using the principle of subsidiarity, administrators should fill gaps in the provision of health care to all patients by doctors.